J and I both love to visit places with a good view of landscapes.
And of course it has to be dog friendly.
It is again our day trip from last year.
We both were in flexible at work so we'd travel around in weekdays.
Oh, I miss that days...
Christmas 2019 was just month ago but it feels like long ago.
Again, it's the post with not-so-recent story but it is again important to me.
So I look back and try to remember the day. (Sometimes, it's therapeutic.)
J and I prepared the wedding about a year. We changed the date once with couple of reasons.
10 days before the wedding, my family arrived in London. And groom's family came in 5 days before the day.
It was hard to have our own time.
Somehow the time had come.
It feels like winter already. But we still get Autumn in our eyes.
The trees are still falling their leaves.
Garden lawns became yellow and brown rather then green.
And it is crunch not softy this time of year.
We visited in Cliveden
We've been Thursley country park in last winter. We fell in love this place.
We know we couldn't be here often but we would never miss here if we pass by.
After panicking night, we were relieved that we found the camera is back to normal in the morning.
We headed to Painswick, another lovely village in cotswoulds after the breakfast in the hotel. It was a beautiful village and it has lots of charm. We both agreed Painswick is lovely as Bibury.
Painswick is much quieter and peaceful. It feels like we visit a real english village because obviously, less tourists around.
Bibury is the beauty but it is too crowded so that, I felt it lost its charm because there'er too much grouped tourists.
The buildings have distinctive features of cotswolds. Beautiful.
The church, where is dog friendly has a unique garden. And it was fun to watch each of trimmed trees and it's definitely the talking point.
We walked along main road and we found small park where we can walk K&L.
After walking the park, from one of entrances of the park we walked along narrow footpath then arrived the Painswick Hotel for a cuppa.
I knew the place via instagram and I have wanted to come here for a while.
It was such a lovely place.
The day got warmer and we decided to sit in the porch.
Before tea and coffee were served we had playtime.
Kiki and Lilly both loved it.
But it looks I was the one who enjoy the most.
My flat white and J's peppermint tea were served and we enjoyed it with the wonderful view.
I recommend to stay Painswick if you plan to visit cotswold.
If you don't want to miss out Bibury, it takes around 30 mins from Painswick.
You can enjoy both village in one trip!